Laura Richards
Senior Web Content Analyst
Laura Richards is a Boston-based writer and journalist with a passion for storytelling. She’s written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report, The Boston Globe Magazine, Glamour, Reader’s Digest, Martha Stewart Living, Woman’s Day, Redbook, House Beautiful, Healthline, and many other top-tier outlets.
Articles by Laura:
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Early Detection Is Key…Just Ask Katie Couric
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Marked by pink ribbons, you may scroll by the many posts...
The Importance of Financial Literacy for the Latinx Community
National Hispanic Heritage Month (NHHM) runs from September 15 to October 15. NHHM celebrates the...
Dementia is on the Rise: How it Impacts You and Your Financial Decisions
Queen Elizabeth II served her country for 70 years until her very last breath at the age of 96 much to...
How to Cope with National Tragedy: 5 Ways to Help Process It
Just turn on the TV, radio or go online and you’ll likely be bombarded with difficult news stories...
The Cost of Insulin is Soaring: Will Medicare Pay? What You Need to Know
If you have diabetes, or someone in your life does, you probably know the importance of insulin to...
10 tips to stay cool, save energy (and money!) during the summer heat
If you’ve seen the news lately…or just stepped outside…one thing is for sure and it’s heat. This...
Pride Month and upholding commitments for inclusivity
The history of Pride Month Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI+)...
The Changing Face of Retirement: Fulfillment Through Working Longer
At age 95, Queen Elizabeth II just celebrated her Platinum Jubilee marking 70 years of service to her...
Mental Health Awareness Month: How to Know (and Help) When It’s Just Too Much
There’s a famous quote attributed to several people (including the late comedian Robin Williams) that...
How Multi-Generational Financial Literacy Impacts Retirement Planning
All of us fall into a generational category whether we’re Gen X, millennials or boomers, and though...